I got that one as well. Picked it up when Amazon had the screw up and it was dirt cheap. Good unit though. I also have the old MV-50 that did well for years.Smittybilt 2781 FTW.
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Michael - I reloaded the image. Must've been an upgrade issue. Sorry it took so long to respond.@pl626 @Oldmancrash we've got some broken image links in this thread and I don't know if it is you or me! Can you take a look and let me know!
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Off-Road Ranger I
I just checked and it is $111. That will do, thanks!!I could be wrong, but it might be hard to find a decent option under $100.00. I spent $130 or so on the Viair 300P, which is rated up to 33" tires... Cheaper options would probably be hard pressed to fill a 35" tire.
Love the hotdog heating feature! My 400p has the same feature. I burned my hand the first few times I used it. Now my wife reminds me every time I use it. All newbies to Viair compressors: use the handle only. DO NOT TOUCH THE METAL!I have a Viair 88P which works well for the stock jeep MT tires (32). You can also heat hotdogs or what with it so it's dual-purpose.
I see it's $62 now in amazon.
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I have the 300P, but I'm probably going to pickup the 450P, as that's 100% duty cycle, while the 300/400 are 33%. The 300 has been fine, but I'm ready to go to 100%...Love the hotdog heating feature! My 400p has the same feature. I burned my hand the first few times I used it. Now my wife reminds me every time I use it. All newbies to Viair compressors: use the handle only. DO NOT TOUCH THE METAL!
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I have yet to need more duty cycle with mine airing up 35s to 50+ psi. It will run for something like 40 minutes straight.I have the 300P, but I'm probably going to pickup the 450P, as that's 100% duty cycle, while the 300/400 are 33%. The 300 has been fine, but I'm ready to go to 100%...
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Even the 300P is decent for my rig, but it's about more power for me, plus it won't be as hot, but sticking w/ the handles is probably still a good idea.I have yet to need more duty cycle with mine airing up 35s to 50+ psi. It will run for something like 40 minutes straight.
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Powertank 5I'm going to be needing portable air eventually. What units are y'all using, and are you happy with it? Suggestions on what to look for or what to avoid?
Thanks,
Steve